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Jun 14, 2014 Sports
SALVADOR Brazil (Reuters) – Stunning goals from Dutch captain Robin van Persie and Arjen Robben ensured an awful start to Spain’s World Cup defense as the Netherlands destroyed one of the tournament favorites 5-1 in Group B on Friday.
In complete contrast to the tetchy World Cup final between the sides in 2010 which Spain won 1-0, the Dutch took revenge with a pulsating display capped off by two goals each for Van Persie and Robben and one by Stefan de Vrij.
“They were better in the second half after a first half when we played well,” Spain coach Vicente del Bosque told Spanish television.
“They looked to knock the ball over the top against our defense and found a lot of space.
“We kept on fighting but they were physically stronger as the game went on and that made a difference.
“It is now a delicate situation for us which we will and try and overcome in our next game against Chile and then see what happens.”
Spain, also 2008 and 2012 European champions, took a 27th- minute lead through a Xabi Alonso penalty after Brazilian-born striker Diego Costa went down under a challenge from de Vrij, only for Van Persie to equalizes brilliantly in the 44th minute.
The Dutch forward stole in between Sergio Ramos and Jordi Alba to meet a searching Daley Blind cross with a powerful diving header that left goalkeeper Iker Casillas rooted.
Moments before Van Persie’s goal Spain missed a glorious chance to double their lead when midfielder David Silva’s cheeky chip was pushed wide for a corner.
It was a wasted chance they came to rue.
After the break the Dutch poured forward and went ahead after 53 minutes when Robben got on the end of another superb Blind lobbed pass before turning Gerard Pique and holding off Sergio Ramos to fire home from seven meters.
The match opened up but in the Netherlands’ favor with De Vrij stealing in on 64 minutes at the back post to convert a free kick after Van Persie put Casillas under pressure.
It got worse for Spain as Van Persie added a fourth after taking advantage of a sloppy touch by Casillas to slot home in the 72nd minute and Robben stunned a raucous crowd as he toyed with the Spanish defense and Casillas before belting home in the 80th.
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